Beaumont grandma
2025-08-11 13:02:03
I had some silky polyester that was fraying soooooo badly that even fraying check did not help. I was getting desperate trying to find something to use.This worked out great. It helped to not only stabilize the fabric but also has stopped it from fraying now. Wonderful item.
SewnSane
2025-08-05 18:58:44
it really makes sewing so much easier, even on flannel. I bought it for some knit shrugs but ended up making a quilt out of flannel...I still need to try it on some knit, we shall see.
Marilee
2025-07-27 16:09:11
I like using tricot interfacings like this one, but as it came without any instructions and no brand label, I'm unsure which application method is best. This product description has two contrary instructions ! One says no pre-shrinking is necessary but the other says it is. One instruction says to fuse with 15 to 20 seconds of steam on a cotton setting, but elsewhere it is advised to use a dry heat. So, as an experienced home sewer, my suggestion is to experiment with a rectangular piece of the fabric or knit one is using, and apply a piece of pre-shrunk interfacing to one side with steam, but an un-shrunk piece to the other end of the rectangle and use a dry iron. The only identical applications instructions are to use a cotton setting. I'd then test the rectangle to see which method works best for the fabric you're using. If it's to be washed, experiment with agitating it water. Check for any shrinkage.
kiteflyer
2025-06-27 11:48:43
As it was difficult during the pandemic's first months to get interfacing, I was very happy to get this product. It worked well and I was able to make masks with two cloth layers and an interfacing layer, which improves protection for the wearer. I supplied about 45 masks to health care providers and then made some for my own family.
Stevie K
2025-06-08 19:23:20
After applied to stretchy material like t-shirt, the shirt is not stiff but drapes. Once on material, it is very easy to sew on a sewing machine. It is light weight. It is wide and adheres very well. I like how many shirts I can back with one order.
M. Harrington
2025-03-25 11:43:11
I used this on a facing for a knit garment I was sewing. I might try it on lightweight woven fabric in the future
cynw
2025-03-09 17:27:00
This is of ok quality. Works for what I use it for.
Denise Dorsey
2024-12-31 13:28:52
This is a fantastic light weight fusible interfacing. It comes in 58" width which makes it economical when you need a lot. I was able to use this for stabilizing the t-shirts used in my t-shirt quilt. This is the perfect weight. The t-shirts retain their softness yet do not stretch or roll when sewing. I used a rotary cutter on it and was able to cut through several layers at a time. This interfacing fuses easily with a damp cloth over it and a medium hot iron. I am so happy with the results.